Charged up particle
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IONCharged-up particle
ANIONCharged particle
CATIONCharged particle
PROTONCharged particle
ANIONCharged particle.
IONCharged particle.
IONCharged particle
LONCharged particle
IONTiny charged particle
IONElectrically charged particle
IONNegatively charged particle
DIVERSIONLOUGANIS'S CHARGED PARTICLE
CATIONPositively charged particle
ANIONNegatively charged particle
ionselectrically charged particle
ELECTRONNegatively charged particle.
ANIONNegatively charged particle.
ionelectrically charged particle
ZWITTERIONDoubly charged particle
ANIONNegatively-charged particle
IONCharged subatomic particle
PROTONPositively-charged atomic particle
CATIONPositively charged atomic particle
ANIONICOf a charged particle
KEEPANIONRetain a charged particle?
IONICOf a charged particle
IONParticle in a charged state
ELECTRICALFIELDIt may surround a charged particle
IONBEAMCharged ray used in particle therapy
ioncharged subatomic particle (as a free electron)
scintillateFluoresce momentarily when struck by a photon or charged particle
scintillatedFluoresce momentarily when struck by a photon or charged particle
scintillatesFluoresce momentarily when struck by a photon or charged particle
scintillatorA material that fluoresces when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon
gyromagneticOf or relating to the magnetic and mechanical properties of a rotating charged particle
scintillatorsA material that fluoresces when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon
tritonspositively-charged particle consisting of a proton and two neutrons, equivalent to the nucleus of an atom of tritium
tritonpositively-charged particle consisting of a proton and two neutrons, equivalent to the nucleus of an atom of tritium
deuteronpositively charged particle consisting of a proton and a neutron, equivalent to the nucleus of an atom of deuterium
gyrofrequencythe frequency with which a charged particle (as an electron) executes spiral gyrations in moving obliquely across a magnetic field